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Wine bar on Center Blvd opens

Dec. 22, By Christian Murray

BLVD, a new wine bar located at 47-20 Center Blvd, opened its door for the first time Saturday.

Rob Bralow, who is the manager and a partner in the business, said that the wine bar was full from the moment it opened Saturday until close.…

Faith-based organizations, community to hold vigil for slain officers

Dec. 21, Staff Report

Faith-based organizations will out coming tomorrow (Monday) to pay tribute to the officers tragically murdered in Brooklyn Saturday.

A candlelight vigil will be held at Police Precinct 108 at 6:30 pm for the community to pay its respects to the fallen NYPD Offices Wenjian Lui and Rafael Ramos.…

LIC Restaurants band together to get presents for needy kids

Dec. 19, By Christian Murray

Several Long Island City restaurants are trying to bring the community together by collecting presents for needy children this Christmas.

The restaurants, which are part of the group LIC Eats, aim to distribute presents to 64 children living in a temporary Long Island City shelter.…

Long Island City is NO ‘low-rent’ neighborhood, prices remain firm

Dec. 18, By Michael Florio

Long Island City renters just can’t get a break.

The neighborhood is home to the highest average rental prices in Queens–whether it’s for studios, one-bedroom or two-bedroom apartments, according to the latest MNS Real Estate report.…

12 weekends of No. 7 train service cuts through May, Nine to impact LIC

Dec. 17, By Christian Murray

Get ready for the latest round of No. 7 train weekend service cuts.

The MTA released its schedule for the first five months of 2015 and the No. 7 train will be out of service between Times Square and Queensboro Plaza for nine weekends.…

The Beast Next Door–a Court Square cafe/bar–opens Friday

Dec. 17, By Michael Florio

The beast is finally here.

The Beast Next Door, a neighborhood café and bar located in Court Square, is set to open its doors this Friday.

John Veenema, the owner, had hoped to open in August but it took him much longer to transform what was an old garage space into the café/bar.…

Protest art has gone up, as opposition to the big pink sculpture builds

Dec. 12, By Christian Murray

The bright pink $515,000 sculpture scheduled to be placed on Jackson Avenue and 43rd Avenue has not only drawn fierce verbal criticism– but now protest art.

An anonymous piece of protest art appeared on Jackson Avenue on Wednesday,…

Pizzeria to open on Vernon, in former Papo Fried Chicken space

Dec. 12, By Christian Murray

A new pizzeria is opening on Vernon Blvd next spring moving, taking over the space that was previously occupied by Papo Fried Chicken Zacks Pizzeria.

The pizzeria, to be called sLICe, will be located at 48-11 Vernon Boulevard and will be partly owned by Anthony Perez,…